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10 September 2017- NATIONAL DEFENCE ACADEMY WRITTEN TEST

Written Exam consists of:-
a) Mathematics- 2.5 hours- 300 Marks
b) General Ability- 2.5 hours- 600 Marks
(i) English- 200 Marks and
(ii GK ----- 400 Marksc) Services Selection Board Interview ( For those who qualify Written Exam) 900 Marks
Note: Negative marking, objective type papers

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Now Let us see the various options available to become a Commissioned officer in the Indian Defence Forces:-
Recruitment in Indian Armed Forces
  • UPSC Recruitment of Commissioned Officers
  • Feel Proud - Join Indian Army
  • Be an AIR Warrior
  • Nausena Bharti
  • Indian Coast Guard
  • Central Armed Police Forces
  • Inter-service institutions


  • Recruitment in Indian Armed Forces
    The Indian Armed Forces symbolize the ideals of service, patriotism and composite culture of the country. Recruitment to the Armed Forces is voluntary and open to all citizens of India irrespective of caste, class, religion and community, provided the laid down physical, medical and educational criteria are met.

    UPSC Recruitment of Commissioned Officers
    The Union Public Service Commission recruits the Commissioned Officers in the Armed Forces by conducting mainly the two all India Competitive Examinations.
    Service Entry
    This entry is only for serving soldiers, airmen and Sailors.
    Eligiblity: Those who have completed, +2 or equivalent in army, navy, air force exam and have served for a minimum period of two years are eligible to take the ARMY CADET COLLEGE, entrance Exam
    Those candidates who qualify the written test, face the SSB interview, followed by medical. They are admitted in ACC based on their merit list. The entire three years of training is provided at Army Cadet College wing of IMA Dehradun
    Like NDA they do get a degree from Jawhar lal Nehru University and enter IMA for further one year of trainingAge limit for this entry is up to 27 years
    They continue to draw pay and allowances of their rank till they pass out of Army Cadet College

  • CDSE is conducted by the UPSC twice a year. University graduates or those in final year of graduation are eligible to appear in the examination. Successful candidates join the Indian Military Academy/Air Force Academy and Naval Academy for Permanent Commission and Officers Training Academy (OTA) for Short Service Commission.
    •  Short Service Commission (Technical) Entry The Short Service Commission (Technical) Entry Scheme provides avenues to eligible technical graduates/post graduates for recruitment in Technical Arms. After SSB and Medical Board, the selected candidates are required to undergo approximately 49 weeks pre-commission training at OTA, Chennai.

    Feel Proud - Join Indian Army
    Apart from recruitment through the UPSC, the commissioned officers are also recruited in Army through the Non-UPSC entries.
    The Army offers both permanent and short service commissions. Permanent commission (PC) is granted through the Indian Military Academy (IMA) Dehradun and Short Service Commission (SSC) is granted through Officers Training Academy (OTA) Chennai. When you opt for 'PC', you are basically looking at a permanent career in the Army, a career till you retire. SSC is a wonderful option for all those of you who aspire to serve it for a few years. It gives you the option of joining the Army, and serving it as a commissioned officer for five years. Once your tenure is over, you are allowed to opt for PC. Alternatively, you can also ask for a five years extension and can choose to resign from your post any time during this period.
    •  L e in Army Indian Army offers humongous opportunities for youngsters seeking job satisfaction, security, economic stability, social status, quality of life, variety and adventure. The competition in the Army is clean and devoid of any other factor but competence. Know more on what army offers to you.


    Be an AIR Warrior
    Recruitment of Officers through Non- UPSC Entries: Recruitment of Commissioned Officers in the Indian Air Force is mainly done through theUPSC. For technical branches, women special entry scheme, National Cadet Corps (NCC) special entry scheme, service entries, recruitment is made directly through the Recruiting Directorate for the Indian Air Force.
    As an officer in the Indian Air Force you will strategise, lead and manage. Depending on your qualifications, you could join one of the various branches in the IAF. Broadly the Air Force has three branches with further sub-streams.

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    Nausena Bharti - Career opportunity in Indian Navy
    A job in the Navy offers you a chance to exploit your true potential as a professional - by learning new skills, acquiring unrivalled experience in the process of applying those skills, and making the most of Navy advancement.
    In the Indian Navy, you will find there's much more to be gained than a regular salary. In fact, the experience that you gain in the Navy can help you shape your future through outstanding financial benefits, unparalleled career potential, and the lifestyle of freedom and personal growth that you've been waiting for.
    Broad Classification of Navy Branches


    Indian Coast Guard
    The life of a Coast Guard officer is a happy with mix of many things such as hard work, professionalism, risk and adventure and the opportunity to move around and visit different places within India and abroad. Onboard a Coast Guard ship is engaging, adventurous and challenging experience for youngsters. From saving human lives at sea and assisting fishermen in peril, to apprehending poachers and preserving marine biodiversity, job satisfaction comes easy to a "Coast Guardsman". Each day at sea is filled with promise, and each mission is different in an inimitable way.
    You can also contact officers and sailors for any information related to career in the Indian Coast Guard.

    Central Armed Police Forces
    Indian Paramilitary forces have also recruit for various posts time to time. Following are the five Central Armed Police Forces which come under the preview of Ministry of Home Affairs.
    Border Security Force (BSF) is a Border Guarding Force of India. It is a Union Government Agency under the administrative control of Ministry of Home Affairs. It is one of many law enforcement agencies of India. It currently stands as the world's largest border guarding force.
    Get information related to recruitment in Border Security Force.
    Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) is a premier multi-skilled security agency which provides security cover to nuclear installations, space establishments, airports, seaports, power plants, sensitive Government buildings and ever heritage monuments.
    Detailed information related to recruitment of Central Industrial Security Force.
    Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) is an armed Force of the Union of India, with the basic role of striking reserve to assist the State/Union Territories in Police operations to maintain law and order and contain insurgency.
    You can find information about recruitment of Central Reserve Police Force.
    Indo Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) is a specialized mountain Force and most of the officers & men are professionally trained mountaineers and skiers.
    Know more about career opportunities in Indo Tibetan Border Police.
    Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) is a Border Guarding Force (BGF) under the administrative control of the Ministry of Home Affairs. You can find detailed information pertaining to recruitment and career opportunities in the SSB.
    Assam Rifles
    Assam Rifles (AR) is a potent organization with 46 battalions and its associated command and administrative back up. It is designated by the GoM committee as the Border Guarding Force for the Indo-Myanmaar border and is also its lead intelligence agency.
    National Security Guard
    National Security Guard (NSG): It is a task-oriented Force and has two complementary elements in the form of the Special Action Group (SAG) comprising Army personnel and the Special Ranger Groups (SRG), comprising personnel drawn from the Central Para Military Forces/State Police Force. All the personnel are on deputation.

    Inter-service institutions
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